Wang et al., 2025 - Google Patents
High-speed optical microscopy for neural voltage imaging: Methods, trade-offs, and opportunitiesWang et al., 2025
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- Wang Z
- Sims R
- Xiao S
- Zhao R
- Benshlomo O
- Zang Z
- Wu J
- Emiliani V
- Gao L
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.15587
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High-speed optical imaging of dynamic neuronal activity is essential yet challenging in neuroscience. While calcium imaging has been firmly established as a workhorse technique for monitoring neuronal activity, its limited temporal resolution and indirect measurement …
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